Interesting question! I’ve tried a mix of resources, and honestly the key isn’t just question quality but how engaged you stay with the material. For example, in gaming communities like Shadow Fight 2 (I run shadowfite2.com), people stick with it because of constant challenges, progression, and rewards.
I’ve noticed the same principle applies with exam prep tools — if the platform makes you feel motivated to keep practicing, you learn faster and retain more. QBank does a solid job with explanations, but in my view it’s the user experience and how much you’re pulled back into daily practice that really matters.
I agree with this 100%. The engagement factor is often overlooked, but it’s what actually makes you stick with a resource long enough to see results. I’ve used Canada QBank briefly, and while the questions are solid, I noticed the same thing, consistency matters more than anything else.
The gaming comparison makes total sense too. Progression systems keep you coming back, and that’s exactly what exam prep platforms should aim for.
I’ve also tried Canada QBank for a short while. The question bank is definitely good, but I felt the explanations could be a bit more detailed compared to other prep tools. That said, I completely agree that staying consistent is the real challenge — it’s kind of like Shadow Fight 2, where you only get stronger if you keep practising and levelling up. Any platform that builds that kind of motivation and momentum really makes a difference in the long run.